UN and US express concern over Rambukkana killing

20 April 2022 08:42 am Views - 162

The UN and the US have expressed concern over the police shooting in  Rambukkana during a protest by the residents over the rising cost of living  and shortage of fuel where one person had been killed, and several others  had been injured.  


The UN Resident Coordinator in Sri Lanka, Hanaa Singer in a  Twitter message said “Deeply concerned by reports of harm to protestors  in #Rambukkana. Violence by any party involved hinders the rights of  all peaceful protestors. 

Restricting the use of force to the minimum extent  necessary is vital to protect citizens and their right to exercise  fundamental freedoms.”  The US Ambassador in Sri Lanka Julie Chung also condemn  violence and called for restraint in a Twitter message. She also called  for a full and transparent probe into the incident. The Twitter message  said, “I am deeply saddened by the horrible news coming out of  Rambukkana. I condemn any violence - whether against protestors or  police - and call for restraint & calm from all sides.  A full,  transparent investigation is essential & the people’s right to  peaceful protest must be upheld.”